- Ex-Official Who Fled China Ends Silence, Defends Protests at Tian An Men Square
- Frances Brice Stark; Daughter of Ziegfeld Follies' Fanny Brice
- CALABASAS : City Weighs Funds for New Library
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Higuera Rejoins Brewers for Observation
- Council Postpones Vote on Street Light Switch
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY SEMIFINALS
- Pirates Can't Slap Down Hot Dodgers : Baseball: Showing shades of 1988, they rally behind Webster's homer and Harris' grit. Streak at 6 in a row.
- Suit Accuses Police of Excessive Force
- Code Crackdown on Residential Rental Units Postponed : Cleanup: At request of apartment owners, Santa Ana delays program of mandatory health and safety inspections.
- Beaumont Carries On After Tragedy
- Miscellany
- Dodgers Draft the Son of Ex-Player Luzinski
- MSL's Foreman Seeking to Clear Up Sale of Storm
- The San Diego County Mail Boxes Etc....
- Thomas H. MacManus has joined First National...
- Intermark Fails to Make $9.1-Million Payment
- COLUMN ONE : Christian Science in Bad Health : Sect is in poor financial state from failed expansion efforts. Attempt to keep a bequest by publishing 'heretical' biography of its founder only made things worse.
- Board Seeking State's OK to Cut School Year
- Bush Proposes Huge Growth in Forest Funding : Environment: The U.S. contribution to woodlands protection would increase by 125%. Preservation groups criticize the plan.
- South Bay Schools Go Extra Mile for Reading Success : Education: Under Fail Safe program, any second-grader not reading at grade level will receive intensive tutorial help.
- Justices Rule States Can't Regulate Airline Ads
- Controversy Sparked by Contribution to Measure F Campaign
- COUNTYWIDE : 4 Schools Honored for Blood Donations
- Decisions : Simi Valley
- Many Find Cupboards Are Bare at Food Bank : Social services: Federally funded program feeds 5,900 clients a month, but 2,600 others are on the waiting list.
- Despite Loss, Sheffield Is Happy Padre : Baseball: Third baseman wants a long-term deal with the Padres. Chicago wins, 6-1.
- Wallace, Landaker Top Valley Draft Selections
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : She Hopes Celebration Lasts a Bit Longer
- Going Was Tough, Penguins Tougher : Hockey: They beat Blackhawks, 6-5, to cap a sweep to second consecutive title--and end a season that soured before it began.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez Orgy Ends Happily
- ART REVIEW : Violence Made Ordinary : Installation: Vinyl transparencies by Leon Golub remain less palpable and involving than his gritty, two-dimensional paintings.
- Did Tonys Play It Safe? : Gershwin Show Beats Out Musicals of Relevance
- SECURITIES
- National Technical Profits Rise 13% in 1st Quarter
- EC Is Cool to New U.S. Proposals on Farm Policy
- POLITICS : THE FINAL PRIZE
- RIO DE JANEIRO : Helping Out Mother
- Signs on the Road to Weight-Loss Camp
- Clergy Tussle With Town Over Hobos : Charity: Officials and merchants say church food programs attract transients to the railroad junction. The churches say they're ministering to the city's poor.
- SAN DIEGO : Bandits Kill Border Crosser
- OXNARD : 13 Science Fair Winners Bring Renown to Fremont Intermediate
- Bush to Unveil Expanded Enterprise Zone Proposal : Cities: The new urban aid plan will first be discussed during a meeting today with California officials.
- Yeltsin Exchanges Salutes With Soul Mate De Klerk : Diplomacy: The two leaders hail victories over communism in Russia and apartheid in South Africa.
- Client Kills His Lawyer, Himself at Law Library : Crime: Witness quotes gunman as saying 'attorneys have ruined the world' before he shot the victim several times.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Travel Policy Trims the Frills
- NEWPORT BEACH : Term-Limit Petitions Still Need Signatures
- Court of Appeal Reverses Verdict in Murder Case
- Astros Make Nevin No. 1 Selection of Draft : Baseball: The Cal State Fullerton third baseman is one of six Southland players picked during the first round.
- Padres' Top 1992 Selection Considering His Options
- Ex-Mater Dei Standout Mitchell Has Career-Threatening Injury
- Tim Stranske
- COMMENTARY : Portland in Six by the Process of Elimination
- Football
- STAGE
- Pop Reviews : 'Divas' Benefit Worth the Wait
- Costume Designer Builds Bridges to Non-Hearing : Creativity: Deafness hasn't kept Donald Baer from being a success, both on an off stage.
- GRANADA HILLS : Boy, 13, Hurt by Drive-By Gunfire
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Titan Pitcher Parisi Says He's Up to Task
- Fire Season Begins Amid Fears About Budget : Public services: Rains have produced a bumper crop of brush. But some officials worry that an expected revenue shortfall will endanger efforts to fight blazes.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Penguin Goaltender Has Been on the Money
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla Makes Noise With Bat in 14-1 Win
- Nancy J. Reynolds has been appointed senior...
- U.S. Trawler Fleet Association Sues Over Rule Change
- Terminal Data to Supply Scanning Systems to EDS
- Air Fare Discounts Causing Frustrations : Transportation: Most carriers are offering refunds or credit for pre-sale tickets, but passengers are finding many obstacles.
- Latino-Owned Firms Prospering in Slow Times
- Tough Times in the Wind : Aviation: Van Nuys Airport is being buffeted by a declining profit, tenant pressures and noise complaints.
- Storm Dims City of Light
- Flying High in the Travel Business : Trips: The owner of Bird Enterprises pilots her own planes in search of clients. The firm's volume is expected to increase 30% this year.
- Milken Testifies in Trial of Former Drexel Associate
- Beyond Thinking Pink : Cars have long reflected men's needs. But now designers have women in mind.
- African-American Women to Be Saluted
- PLACENTIA : Council to Consider Trash Fee Increase
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Sampras, Agassi Offer a Match for the Gourmet
- COUNTYWIDE : 44 Accept Chevron Retirement Offer
- TODAY'S PRIMARY
- Pasadena Light Rail Project
- VAN NUYS : Razing of Buildings to Be Discussed
- Transit Scrip Program Delayed : Services: City officials will try to enlist minority contractors before expanding subsidized taxi and bus service for senior citizens and the disabled.
- COUNTYWIDE : New Grand Jury Is Selected
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY SEMIFINALS : Poly Edges Chatsworth for 15th Consecutive Win
- BASEBALL FREE-AGENT DRAFT : Janicki Also Chosen in the First Round
- Two Foundations Give $4.5 Million to Huntington
- Hot Wheels
- Clinton
- Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
- Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
- Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
- Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
- Beatings
- Bradley on Rioting
- Welfare Initiative
- Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1992
- MOVIES - June 2, 1992
- MOVIES - June 2, 1992
- MOVIES - June 2, 1992
- MOVIES - June 2, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 2, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 2, 1992
- Obituaries - June 2, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 2, 1992
- Names in the News - June 2, 1992
- Names in the News - June 2, 1992
- Names in the News - June 2, 1992
- VOTERS BEWARE: If you want to vote...
- PREGNANT PAUSE: UC Irvine Chancellor Jack W....
- Suspect Charged in 1978 Death of Actor Bob Crane : Crime: The South Bay man was an acquaintance of the 'Hogan's Heroes' star who was killed in Arizona.
- Suspect Arrested in '78 Death of Bob Crane
- Probe Clears 3 Judges of Wrongdoing : Courts: They are sent letters by state panel advising them of the results of the inquiry. Three other judges remain under investigation.
- Long Beach Debates Whether to Disband Its Police Force : Law enforcement: Sheriff's deputies on temporary duty have impressed many. But some residents want to retain local control.
- ELECTIONS '92 : Win or Lose in Primary, Brown Vows He Won't Just Fade Away : Campaign: The presidential contender plans to attend the Earth Summit before gearing up for July's Democratic convention.
- Campaign Ends; Low Vote Is Seen : Primary: The prelude to the election was strange and disjointed. And experts say the voters are disaffected.
- Campaign Ends; Low Vote Is Seen : Primary: The runup to the election was strange and disjointed. Many voters are disaffected and a key question is whether they will stay home.
- Job Training Programs Fail to Deal With Hurdles of Poverty
- MORE LISTS: Hispanic Business magazine's annual list...
- LESS ROAR: Local developer William Lyon, above,...
- Officer's Slayers May Be Part of Robbery Ring, Authorities Say : Crime: The suspects might have pulled 30 armed holdups of stores, including one in which a grocer was killed. They are expected to be charged today in the murder of a Maywood patrolman.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 2, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 2, 1992
- Four Musicals Are Favorites for Tony Awards : Broadway: Ceremonies will ring down the curtain on a star-studded season. 'Jelly's Last Jam' leads the field with 11 nominations.
- KID STUFF : I Could've Had a Space Tomato
- JAPAN
- 'Crazy for You' Named Best Broadway Musical
- JANINE R. PADIA, Vice President, Winthrop Management
- L.A. Symposium Condemning Yugoslav Violence Draws 350
- 'Comic Relief' Seems Unlikely to Keep Defendant Out of Jail
- Medical Marvel : At 51, Woman Becomes Oldest Graduate From USC School
- Pickup Driven by Mother Kills Girl, 18 Months
- Miscellany
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Fumble Away Chance, Still Second
- CBS Plan to Charge for Programs Irks Stations : Entertainment: The network says it faces lower profits and increased competition from Fox and the cable industry.
- AUTOS
- 1 Dead, 1 Hurt in Stabbings at Party
- OJAI : Company to Present Golf Course Plans
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Charmed Mozart Festival
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- State Parks in Crisis, Panel Says : Recreation: Lack of maintenance plagues system and summer closures are possible. Report to parks chief urges more commercialism and new taxes.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Team Reaches WWII Plane Buried in Ice
- A Tribute That Felt Like a Roast
- A weekly window on the 1992 elections. : Party Chairman's Gain Is Clinton's Distraction
- Discounted RTD Bus Ticket Booklets Go on Sale Today
- Baseball hysteria soars a mile high in Denver : As the no-respect city goes batty for Rockies baseball, some still hate to see Zephyrs strike out.
- A Look at Tuesday's Elections
- Adrift on the Sea of Matrimony
- Dance : Celeste Miller: Route 66 Connects at Highways
- JAPAN
- Joseph Trerotola; Ex-Teamsters Official
- Affairs of the Heart : Unexpected Second Chance at Love
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Hold Hearing on Budget
- Affairs of the Heart : 75 Years of Laughter and Compromise
- Arabia Watches Warily as Yemen Marches Toward Democracy : Mideast: Its freewheeling policies have sent shock waves through the region. The West also is concerned.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gulf War Backdrop for 'Human Shield'
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Woman Is Guilty in Newborn's Death
- COLUMN ONE : Battling Life After the Service : The U.S. military provides a social and economic safety net like no other. Personnel cut along with the defense budget find themselves ill-prepared to be civilians.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Ban of Little Merit
- State Program Lures Firms to Inner City : Business: But success of 5-year-old Southeast San Diego and Barrio Logan 'enterprise zone' proves hard to measure.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bike-Path Widening Will Reduce Parking
- Kiraly, Steffes Battle to Win in San Diego Open
- Pro Football
- Abbott, Angels in Form : Baseball: He pitches well, they play miserably behind him, as usual, in 4-3 loss to Indians.
- Miscellany
- Kiraly, Steffes Win Volleyball at San Diego
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Waits Reclaims His L.A. Connection
- Points to Consider When Picking a Non-U.S. Bond Mutual Fund
- AUTOS
- Berkeley-Trained Group Plays Key Role
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Supervisors Work Largely in Anonymity
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Hop, Kick and a Stomp : 5th Annual State Martial Arts Championship in Oxnard Hosts 300 Students
- It's Anything but Politics as Usual
- Garage Door Kills Lancaster Boy, 7
- Defense Fund Begun for Powell : Police: His father says the officer and his family have been made to suffer unfairly as a result of the Rodney G. King case.
- How Many Is Too Much? : Court wisely rejects simplistic answer to housing density question
- Three-Car Collision in Anaheim Kills 1 Person, Injures 6 Others
- Small Schools, Big Problems : Education: The statewide school-funding crisis is hurting small, rural school districts in San Diego County even more than their larger counterparts.
- Astros to Make Nevin No. 1 Pick
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Broken Finger Puts Santiago on DL
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Unable to Enjoy Rare Homer
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : 'Lords of Rings' Is Out to Break What They See as a Bad Hobbit
- Who, Where Are 'Experts'?
- SECURITIES
- TAIWAN
- AT&T;, Unions Agree to Resume Talks
- 5 Killed; 5 Hurt in Weekend Area Violence
- 'She Hit Me,' Thief Says of His 79-Year-Old Victim
- The Sunset Strip of the Highway : One Block Wide and 26 Blocks Long, Town Revels in Its Slightly Offbeat Nature
- Schuller in Russia, Says Stay Tuned : Religion: Touring televangelist from O.C. urges Muscovites to catch his show "Hour of Power," beginning today.
- FULLERTON : Sunny Hills Senior Does the Honors
- DANA POINT : City to Host Cultural Funding Workshop
- Senna Ends Mansell's Streak at Five
- MISSION VIEJO : Fate of Swim Club, Facilities Up in Air
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Team Psychiatrist Makes House Calls
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Santiago Hopes to Return by July 1
- Titans Sacrifice More Than Game
- Hurricanes Knock Wind Out of Titans : Baseball: Cal State Fullerton manages only four hits in 4-3 loss to top-ranked Miami.
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Taking a Calculating Look at Their Numbers : A group of women accountants has quantified the lack of female executives to rekindle debates and talks on the issue.
- A Bottleneck in Merging of High-Tech : Technology: The computer and consumer electronics industries approach products such as CDs differently.
- Auction Raises $650,000 for MOCA
- Son's Act of Defiance Becomes a Lesson : Family: Child's gesture symbolizes the problems a South L.A. mother faces daily.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Offers County Tax Revenue Deal
- 17 O.C. Companies Make Hispanic Business Magazine's Top 500 List
- LABOR
- BOOK REVIEW : Tangle of Racism's Quirks, Fashion's Dirt : FASHION SHOW: Or, the Adventures of Bingo Marsh, <i> By James Brady,</i> Little, Brown, $19.45, 288 pages
- QUESTION & ANSWER : Brown Sees National Need for Economic Reorientation
- COLUMN RIGHT / MURRAY N. ROTHBARD : Little Texan Connects Big With Masses : Perot is a populist in the content of his views and in the manner of his candidacy.
- Police Chase Trio in Robbery, Catch 2
- They Abandon Their Roles as Blade Runners
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Edison High School Dean Will Retire
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Metamorphose Keeps Frankel on Turf Roll
- Jackson Fills Need for Power As Padres Roll Past Cardinals : Baseball: Center fielder gets double, homer, four RBIs in 10-0 victory.
- 'Lethal Weapon,' 'Sister Act' Pack a Sales Punch : Box office: The two films dominate weekend ticket action. But 'Far and Away,' starring Tom Cruise, lags behind.
- New System Will Yield Quick Data on Quakes : Seismology: With CUBE, it will take minutes to measure a temblor and pinpoint its epicenter. Response time of rescue agencies will be trimmed.
- Driverless Car Rolls Backward Injuring Man Working Nearby
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S.-HAITI POLICY : Our Hocus-Pocus Does Great Harm : The swell of refugees is a direct response to the Bush Administration's broken promises and betrayal of Aristide.
- Planned Opening of Billiard Hall Opposed : Northridge: The building is less than 200 feet from a school. But the owners say their Devonshire Street establishment will attract 'yuppies and families.'
- NOTES : They're Down, but Titans Not Counting Selves Out
- Cal Is Eliminated by Florida State, 5-4
- Price Is Down on Industry's Worth : Music: Country legend, who appears at Crazy Horse in Santa Ana tonight, says record companies, radio stations "don't take the time to develop talent as they should."
- Music : Violinist Oleh Krysa Shines in Berg
- From a Cornucopia of Tricks Comes a Harvest of Humor
- DMV Invites Help in Tagging Registration Scofflaws
- Man Dies When Car Crashes Into Tree
- Anglers Sprayed by Shotgun Blasts
- Welch, Montgomery Win Triathlon, New Wheels
- Ex-USOC Head Kane Dies
- ORANGE : City Rejects Plan to Move Historic Home
- UCLA's Ceniza, McCalla Blend to Perfection
- Keeping Healthy Competition Alive : Brooks bill is aimed at avoiding monopoly in the electronic-information business
- ORANGE : City Approves Grant Money Distribution
- 3 Suspects Arrested in Killing of Police Officer
- Anaheim Man Killed in Drive-By Shooting on Residential Street
- U.S. Beats Japan in Volleyball
- Pilots Tackle Alcoholism at O.C. Facility : Treatment: Addiction Institute helps grounded airline personnel turn their lives around.
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEWS : McShann: Spirited Trip to '30s
- ART
- Two Faces of Indonesia : Skyscrapers and Squalor, Free-Market Capitalism and Sanctioned Monopoly Exist Side by Side
- SEC Plans Would Make Buying Products Easier
- Car-Pool Lanes Add to Growing O.C. Network : Commuting: The 20 miles on Orange Freeway will open to traffic June 12, a year early and under budget.
- Stepping Over the Line: Man Ends County Trek
- Perot Draws Heat From GOP, Democrats : Politics: Brown assails the Texan's stand on gays, while Cuomo links him to 'ineffective government.' Buchanan sees a loss of support.
- Bush Will Increase U.S. Aid for Forests by $100 Million
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Antonio and Oso Extensions to Open
- Blackhawks Face Elimination : Stanley Cup playoffs: Penguins can complete sweep tonight. Ziegler's job threatened by owners.
- Miller, Back in Fold, Gives Assist to Magic : Women's basketball: No college players made it past the first cut at Olympic trials.
- Pop Music : Malmsteen: Shallow Virtuosity
- Many Drug Ads Are Misleading, Study Finds
- Astronaut Candidate Closes In on Goal
- Newport Harbor's Griffo to Play at Long Beach
- Houston Tells Titans' Nevin He'll Be First Pick in Draft
- Entering a Leno Market
- South Korea Softens Its Stand Against Hyundai : Economy: Officials don't want to hurt the company, which accounts for 17% of national output. They will still go after its founder, however.
- Mavis Rivers, 63; Jazz Singer
- Flow of Haitian Refugees Slowing to a Trickle
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Unable to Enjoy Rare Homer
- Before there was the Brown Derby, Chasen's...
- Gay Group Says Progress Comes From Speaking Out
- DANCE REVIEW : Uneven but Uplifting Folklorico at Barclay
- Kennedy Galpin; USC Trustee
- OCCUPATION: PARKING LOT ATTENDANT
- Craig Ellwood; Architect Designed Art Center College
- Students Occupy Seoul's City Hall Plaza After Hand-to-Hand Battles With Police
- 21 Die in Gas Explosion
- Risk Seen in Lowering Level of Cholesterol
- Driver Sought in Pedestrian Death
- Water Use Lower Than Before Drought : Conservation: Officials say they believe that most county residents will never return to previous unchecked consumption. But others feel that some mandatory limits are still needed.
- Seles, on Ropes, Escapes When Kijimuta Falters
- Retail Center's Defeat Splits Business Leaders
- Tennis, Soccer Impose Bans on Yugoslavia : International sports: Moves are in response to U.N. Security Council's call for sanctions.
- THAILAND
- Foreign Bond Funds May Be Investor Plums
- Lawyer Reaches Personal Verdict
- New Anti-Drug Plan Would Use Military
- Harry Gant crossed the finish line out...
- Rocking the Boat : MTV, Rock the Vote Urge Teens to Get Politically Involved
- Angered but Aimless, Young Serbs Protest War : Balkans: Although president has made his country a pariah, opposition seems unwilling to confront him.
- Real Worth of Enterprise Zone Status Debated : Pacoima: Tax credits and a smoothed permit process don't justify added red tape, some firm owners say. Others report that they didn't know about the program.
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Courier Smooth on Court, a Bit Touchy Off of It
- Gray List: No More Us vs. Them
- MUSIC REVIEW : Peter Sellars' 'Soldier': New Tale in Ojai
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Morehouse Industries, FULLERTON
- LABOR
- OXNARD : Boy, 2, Struck by Delivery Truck Dies
- Tustin-Based Marine Killed in Malaysia
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: May 30
- COUNTYWIDE : $5-Million Budget Shortfall Predicted
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Hits Bad Drive, Glasson Gets Win
- Aler, Evans Win Newport Charity Meet
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : The 'Woman' in Ayckbourn's Mind
- Northrop Whistle-Blower to Receive $864,000 Award
- Oxnard Picks Officer From Phoenix as Police Chief : Law enforcement: Harold Hurtt, a 24-year veteran of the Arizona city's department, will be the 1st black to lead the local force. Robert P. Owens is retiring from the post.